Monday, August 18, 2008

Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen

Jacob Jankowski is a student at Cornell University with a promising future in veterinary medicine. That all changes when his parents are killed in a car accident. Grieving and unable to pay his college tuition, Jacob leaves school and joins the Benzini Brothers Most Spectacular Show on Earth, a traveling circus. Jacob's job is to care for the animals in the circus menagerie, a task made more difficult by the abuses heaped upon the creatures by the circus's boss, August. Jacob forms a close relationship with an elephant, Rosie, whom he strives to protect from August. He also falls in love with August's lovely, abused wife Marlena. This atmospheric tale is based on actual circus stories and is documented with historical circus photographs. Have you read this book? Post a comment. You can also come to a discussion of the book as a member of Johnson City Library's Tales & Talk book group. For more information about Tales & Talk call the library at 434-4454 or come by the Reference Desk on the 2nd floor.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I listened to the audio version - I really loved the reading by the fellow who did the older version of Jacob. I found the switching back and forth between time frames to give a lot of nice tension to the story. I particularly enjoyed the ending! I think it will give anyone who's begun to feel "time's winged chariot" at their back something to root for :)